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Nazi Control- Culture

Starter Quiz 1. Why did the Nazis introduce censorship? TASK: Please write down the title, and 1-9 in your margin on a new sheet of paper. 1. Why did the Nazis introduce censorship? 2. What 3 K’s were associated with Women in Nazi Germany? 3. What is the German offensive of Spring 1918 also called? 4. How much did the birth rate increase by between 1933 and 1939? 5. How did the Nazis make sure people heard radio broadcasts? 6. Name two anti-Nazi Youth Groups 7. Which two countries were in the dual alliance of 1879 8. Why did France and Russia form an alliance in 1894? 9 Who was the minister for propaganda? Last lesson = 1 pt Last week = 2 pt Last term = 3 pt

4. 15 per thousand to 20 per thousand Last lesson = 1 pt Last week = 2 pt Last term = 3 pt 1. Goebbels felt that propaganda wasn’t enough to control what people thought. He wanted to stop ideas being shared that might challenge the Nazi message 2. Kinder, Kuche, Kirche 3. Ludendorff Offensive 4. 15 per thousand to 20 per thousand 5. They produced cheap radios everyone could afford and also used loudspeakers in public areas 6. The Swing Youth, The Edelweiss Pirates 7. Germany and Austria Hungary 8. Both worried about Germany 9 Joseph Goebbels

Good learning: Understand why the Nazis aimed to control culture Great learning: Explain how the Nazis controlled German Culture Even better: Analyse how effectively Nazis controlled culture in Nazi Germany

Race Theory Video Race Theory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Os9tQCztaA

How did each of these groups contribute to the genocide? P.94 The Civil Service bureaucracy Police forces The SS The Wehrmacht Industry The German people Definitions on: Master race, ‘Undesirables’, Aryan, Ghetto, Final solution

Culture Diagram Highlight on the diagram information that shows why the Nazis aimed to control German culture Write a paragraph in your book explaining why the Nazis aimed to control culture Complete the tasks on the handout Good learning: Understand why the Nazis aimed to control culture Great learning: Explain how the Nazis controlled German Culture Even better: Analyse how effectively Nazis controlled culture in Nazi Germany

Methods of Control How did the Nazis stopped cultural activity they did not like?- give examples How did they promote cultural activity they did like?- give examples Why was sport and in particular the Olympic games so important to the Nazis. Good learning: Understand why the Nazis aimed to control culture Great learning: Explain how the Nazis controlled German Culture Even better: Analyse how effectively Nazis controlled culture in Nazi Germany